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CAC (Australia)

The Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation (CAC) was established in 1936, to provide Australia with the capability to produce military aircraft and engines. By September 1937 a factory had been completed at Port Melbourne and Lawrence Wackett, an aircraft designer, became the General Manager. The first aircraft to be produced was the Wirraway, based on the North American NA-16. The company produced fighter aircraft during WW2 and continued after the war to produce jet fighters, trainers and helicopters. In 1985 CAC became a subsidiary of Hawker de Havilland and lost its identity.
Commonwealth CA-25 Winjeel NX107PJ Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation CA-25 Winjeel.
P51 Mustang VH-SVU Side view of P51 Mustang VH-SVU, at Point Cook AFB on 9 April 2006.
Sabre at Laverton Photo of the R.A.A.F. CAC Avon Powered Saber A94-922 aircraft seen at Laverton Airforce Base.
Saber A94-983 Photo of the R.A.A.F. CAC Saber A94-983 aircraft seen at Laverton Airforce Base, Australia.
Canberra bomber Photo of the Royal Australian Airforce CAC Canberra Bomber (236) seen at Laverton RAAF Base.
CAC Boomerang Pointcook 29/1/2011 Ed.: A46-63, LBL
CAC Mustang CAC Mustang gets airborne Point Cook 29/1/2011 owner/operator RAAF Museum
Boomerang Spitfire Mustang Unique formation Avalon 6/3/2011
CAC Mustang CAC Mustang A68-118 pictured at Point Cook 26/02/2012
CAC Mustang Point Cook 26/02/2012
CAC Wirraway CAC Wirraway A20-653,Point Cook 26/02/2012
CAC Boomerang CAC Boomerang Point Cook 26/02/2012
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